Articles, tagged with "second language", page 1
26th January 2011
The essential to learning English is to focus on input, not output. Input signifies putting in. English input is listening and studying: English going into your brain. The finest way to discover English is to concentrate on input: listening and reading. O...
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Author:
Gilbert Savage
23rd April 2010
How many languages do you speak? If your answer is one, you should learn foreign language and start today. There are some great benefits offered by foreign language education. There are many more benefits of language learning especially when taught earlie...
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Author:
Anna Peacocks
18th August 2009
In my school days I never really learned how to learn a language. As a result, I spent years struggling and failing to learn various foreign languages. To help me finally have some success in my language learning efforts, I had to study the techniques use...
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Author:
cchan
20th March 2009
There are two different kinds of languages. Your first language or native language is the language you are born into. This is the language your parents or family speak. This is the earliest language you learn. This language is acquired through life experi...
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Author:
adalphpaul
20th February 2009
If you are still waiting for a working permit or stuck at the hands of merciless employers who make you work an 8 hour job yet pay you less than minimum wage, then it's time you consider hopping on board some of these better jobs we have listed that are h...
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Author:
Nathan Wells
17th April 2008
How To Prevent Most Cross Cultural Miscommunication By Examining Your Own English Communication
Miscommunication between people happens all the time, especially when one of the parties is using a second language.
We often end up hearing miscommunic...
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Author:
CindyKing
25th February 2008
Learning Spanish: Shot Straight Up Or Neat In Spanish Language
Spanish Language School Cuernavaca Mexico
Critics would say Krashen has drawn too rigid a line between the learning and the acquiring of a second language. All those who have studied a for...
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Author:
Lori
17th October 2005
Learning a language is a complex and long process as anyone who has tried will agree. One of the most difficult and frustrating things is making the transition from the classroom to the 'real' world. In the classroom, everyone knows you are a student and ...
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Author:
George Stocker